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When this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade comes strolling down Sixth Avenue, there will be four new balloons making the route.

The famous parade has been the unofficial kick-off to the holiday season since 1924. This year’s parade will feature more than 50 balloons. Joining the many returning favorites, viewers will welcome four new characters that are sure to become instant classics. While two of them aren’t so new (you’ll recognize their familiar faces), they are getting a much-anticipated update.

Say hello to the newest balloons:

Toothless from How to Train Your DragonThe lovable dragon Toothless from the 2010 hit movie is being immortalized as an inflatable in this year’s parade. It will join the balloons, floats, and marching bands on the 2.5 mile route, which begins on 77th St and Central Park West and marches south toward Herald Square and the flagship Macy’s department store. This new balloon is four stories tall and requires 90 handlers in order to make its journey along the parade route.

Finn and Jake from AdventureTimeIn their newest adventure, Finn and Jake from Cartoon Network’s popular series Adventure Time will be hitting the streets of New York City as they join the 87th annual parade. Finn is ready for anything, equipped with a backpack and sword to help cut through any fierce winds Thursday’s weather may provide.

Spongebob SquarepantsThis isn’t Spongebob’s first rodeo. The beloved children’s character first appeared in the parade in 2004, and became an instant favorite. For his tenth march in the parade, he’s getting a new look. To help ring in the holiday spirit, the new and improved Spongebob is all smiles as he clutches a Santa hat.

SnoopyThe perennial classic from Charles Schulz‘s long-running comic strip Peanuts is getting a makeover. This year, everyone’s favorite beagle is ditching the aviator cap, goggles, and binoculars and replacing them with Woodstock, his best friend and side kick. Snoopy has appeared in the parade 37 times—more than any other balloon—starting in 1968. This is the seventh version of Snoopy to make its way down the parade route. In the past Snoopy has also worn ice skates, a Macy’s sweater and earmuffs, a space suit, and a millennium outfit. What do you think he’ll look like next?

The only thing standing in the way of seeing these balloons march in the parade is the threat of strong winds. In the case of inclement weather conditions, these parade favorites could be grounded—New York City guidelines state that no giant character balloons can be operated in sustained winds of 23 mph and gusts of 34 mph. The balloons will be inflated as usual on Wednesday at noon and a final decision regarding their inclusion will be made Thursday morning.

The 87th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will air Thursday at 9 a.m. ET, live on NBC.